Wedges Titleist? I play now with a sand wedge Titleist DCI think to make a lob wedge to further assist my short game. Vokey Design Wedges The new, "said a * 58 gives me a lot different to play compared to my current 56 * sand wedge INN (which I love)? Thank you!
A gap wedge (50-53 *) is a good solid club one hundred court and I think it is really good for chipping.
A sand wedge (54-57 *) is more soft ground and it is good from mid-green film on the e.
A lob wedge (58-61 *) will produce more height in your shots you quen other clubs. It is a very useful club for more bunkers, water hazards, and even tree if you hit high enough.
They lofts ranging between these clubs are all personal choices:
52 * is a corner GAP standard, 50-51 * would be much stronger, and a 53 * gap wedge is a fairly weak.
56 * sand wedge is a standard. 54-55 * would be stronger, while 57 * would be lower.
60 * lob wedge is the standard. 58-59 * are stronger, and A * 61 is a smaller club.
I hope this helps you.
I recommend that you get 60 not 58. 58 is so close to 56 that I am not so sure that you know a diffrence. I bought all 3 wedges titlest 53,56,60 and I totally love them. if I'm never without my 60 I think I will not have a good round. im 75 and deadly accurate. I'd say 60. Touch and all its spin impressive.
I have every degree corners, and I found that over time you'll use one more than the others, thusly becoming more comfortable with that. That said, try new clubs can be great fun, but it is difficult to change the corners, without several hours of practice. I would go into a store and try the new style, but take your corner course with you.
Choose a level of 60. Best club in my bag. I do not know about Titleist. Got myself a Cleveland CG10. just awesome.
I clones Vokey that I put up 52, 56 & 60 and I love them! Took me about a month to get used to them as my old neighborhoods of Paris matched my irons and did not bounce. I also recommend that raher 60 58
Posted on June 11, 2010.